Monday, December 7, 2009

I recently acquired a new book - The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J. K. Rowling, to those who had read and followed the Harry Potter series, I don't think an explanation is necessary but to those who are uninitiated, I guess you should try to google or wiki the said title, just to give you an idea (I'm not really in the mood to explain and all).

I bought it at an Scholastica book fair with a whooping 575php price tag, I expected more for that amount but I'm not saying I regret buying it, I would never regret buying a book, it's just that... I have high expectations... oh well...

I read it in two hours while my boy was in school and while the gamers here in the computer shop were still in sleeping ecstasy, a little quiet time with a book in tow, it was priceless (I could have picked a better book *sigh*).

A book in one hand and a glass of ice cold Coke in the other, lounging lazily in a swivel chair, leaning backwards as far as the chair would permit... a laptop on the desk but no fingers on the keyboard... *sigh* I miss my old life...

I think, it's gonna be a very lazy week (as far as I am concern)...

P.SI'm so glad I had taken a pic of my favorite glass because my son decided (though accidentally) to break it to pieces just a few minutes ago. It has a twin though, it's in the care of our dear Anya (s'ya na lang meron ngayon, waaaa).

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